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arrowheadpride.com | Tom Childs
Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images The latestPFF Center Rankings: Top 32 ahead of the 2025 NFL season | PFF1. Creed Humphrey, Kansas City ChiefsSince stepping foot on an NFL field in 2021, Humphrey has not only been the most productive center but also the most productive offensive lineman in the NFL, period. His 2.05 PFF WAR over the past four seasons is the highest figure among all offensive linemen, and his 94.9 cumulative PFF overall grade ranks second, behind only Trent Williams.
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arrowheadpride.com | Ricko Mendoza
Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images After Wednesday’s organized team activities (OTAs) session, Kansas City Chiefs special teams coordinator Dave Toub made it clear that the punter competition between Matt Araiza and rookie Eddie Czaplicki is wide open — and very real. Araiza, the team’s starting punter in 2024, made a name for himself coming out of college with his powerful leg.
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arrowheadpride.com | Tom Childs
Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images The latestMake-or-break candidates: James Cook, Justin Fields among players at crossroads in 2025 NFL season | NFL.comMike CaliendoKansas City Chiefs · OGThe Chiefs moved on from Joe Thuney this offseason, shipping out the most trustworthy member of the left side of their line.
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arrowheadpride.com | Pete Sweeney |John Dixon
Photo by Bruce Yeung/Getty Images On Wednesday, the Kansas City Chiefs conducted their sixth organized team activity (OTA) session of the 2025 season at their practice facility on the grounds of the Truman Sports Complex in Kansas City. This was the second OTA practice open to the media. Arrowhead Pride editor-in-chief Pete Sweeney was there. He posted some observations on social media — starting with a warmer day.
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arrowheadpride.com | Pete Sweeney
Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images On Day 6 of the Kansas City Chiefs’ organized team activities (OTAs) on Wednesday, rookie left tackle Josh Simmons took part in team scrimmage drills for the first time this offseason. Simmons continues to rehab from a torn patellar tendon he suffered at Ohio State in mid-October. “He came out of it really well,” said offensive line coach Andy Heck of Simmons after the workout.
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